Antelope’s Expert Siding Contractors
Premium Exterior Solutions for the 95843 Community
Is Your Antelope Home Ready for a Siding Upgrade? Most homes in Antelope were built during the housing boom of the late 80s and 90s. Today, many of these original exteriors are showing signs of thermal expansion, sun damage, and moisture intrusion. We provide professional siding replacement—strictly avoiding vinyl—to give your Antelope home a modern, fire-safe, and highly durable defense against the elements.
Antelope's Climate: The Battle Against Heat and Tule Fog
Antelope sits in a pocket of the valley that experiences extreme UV exposure in the summer and heavy, moisture-laden fog in the winter. We only install materials designed for this cycle:
Fiber Cement (James Hardie): Engineered for Northern California.
No Melting or Warping: In Antelope, summer temperatures regularly exceed 100°F. While vinyl can distort or even melt from reflected sunlight (low-E windows), fiber cement remains rock-solid.
Superior Fire Protection: With Antelope’s open grasslands and seasonal winds, fire-resistant siding isn't just a luxury—it's a critical safety feature.
Engineered Wood (LP SmartSide): Strength for the Valley.
Advanced Moisture Barrier: Antelope’s winter "Tule Fog" can keep exteriors damp for days. Our engineered wood products are treated to the core with zinc borate to prevent the fungal decay and rot common in standard wood siding.
Durability: Designed to resist impact from hail or stray golf balls, making it a favorite for homes near the Antelope Greens area.
Navigating Sacramento County Regulations in Antelope:
Because Antelope is an unincorporated area, all building improvements fall under the jurisdiction of Sacramento County Building Permits and Inspection.
County Permit Requirements: Sacramento County requires a building permit for all substantial siding projects. This ensures that the shear wall and weather-resistive barriers (WRB) are inspected before the final "skin" is applied, protecting your home from hidden dry rot.
Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) Zones: Portions of Antelope bordering open fields or the railyards are classified as fire-risk areas. We ensure all materials used meet Chapter 7A of the California Building Code for ignition resistance.
Energy Code Compliance (Title 24): We help Antelope homeowners meet California’s strict energy standards. Replacing your siding is the best time to upgrade your home's "thermal envelope," potentially lowering your SMUD bills significantly.
HOA & Community Standards: Antelope has several large homeowner associations. We provide the necessary material samples and fire-rating documentation required for quick HOA board approval.
Upgrade Your Antelope Exterior Stop worrying about peeling paint and warping boards. Switch to a siding solution that is built to last a lifetime.
Serving all of Antelope and North Highlands: Winnetka | Barrett Hills | Antelope Station | Gibson Manor | Arverne